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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/chemical-engineering/events/seminar-optimization-b
 ased-control-nonlinear-processes
LOCATION:E6-2024 Canada
SUMMARY:Seminar - “Optimization-Based Control of Nonlinear Processes:\nFu
 ndamental Advances Enabling Economically-Optimal and Safe Process\nOperati
 on”\, Helen Elaine Durand\, Assistant Professor\, Dept. of\nChemical Eng
 . and Materials Science\, Wayne State University
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DESCRIPTION:ABSTRACT:  While most undergraduate process control courses fo
 cus on\nthe dynamics and control of chemical processes that can be describ
 ed\nby linear transfer function models\, advances in computing over the\nl
 ast several decades have enabled the more complex nature (i.e.\,\nnonlinea
 rities\, interactions between variables\, constraints) of the\nunderlying
  process physico-chemical phenomena to be taken into account\nin the model
 s used for controller design.  A major trend in industry\nover the last 4
 0 years has been employing constrained mathematical\noptimization techniqu
 es to compute
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